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"black myth" was reported by parents again for its bloody violence that could mislead children: some experts say playing video games can promote health

2024-09-07

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according to domestic media reports, many parents have recently reported the game "black myth: wukong" for being bloody and violent.

some parents boycotted and reported the game, and the reasons they gave mostly revolved around children, including "the game is full of bloody and violent scenes, which can easily mislead children"; "no matter how well the game is made, it will harm children"; "children have weak self-control, and addiction to games can easily ruin their lives" and so on.

as soon as such remarks were made, they immediately aroused heated discussions among netizens, and some netizens bluntly stated that the consumer group of this kind of stand-alone game is not students.

"this game is for players aged 18+ and is not accessible to minors." "this requires a high-configuration computer," some netizens said angrily.

previously, xiong bingqi, president of the 21st century education research institute, expressed concerns about minors playing black myth: wukong. "there are a series of standards for judging whether a game is suitable for minors, and we cannot abandon the standards just because the game is popular. the promotion of electronic games is essentially a commercial act, and the promotion and beautification of games should not be brought into the serious field of education."

in response to everyone's debate, china science daily recently published an article titled "playing video games promotes health", which mentioned that although video games as a form of entertainment are often criticized, they seem to really promote health.